The premier of New Brunswick says more than $200 million in new, private investment projects are an indicator of growth in the province over the past year despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada launches a mobility working group with Ukraine to expand collaboration on migration between Canada and Ukraine
Employment in New Brunswick returned to pre-Covid-19 levels in November, with 4,200 jobs gained, according to Statistic Canada’s latest labour force survey.
The pandemic has highlighted the contribution of immigrants to the well-being of our communities and across all sectors of the economy. Our health-care system relies on immigrants to keep Canadians safe and healthy. Other industries, such as information technology...
As of October 20, 2020, some designated learning institutions (DLIs) are now able to reopen to international students who aren’t currently in Canada and who
Learning institutions whose COVID-19 readiness plans have been approved by their provincial or territorial government will soon be able to welcome more international students back to their schools.
“My answer here is the economy, the economy, the economy. If we can get this place going, and I am confident that we can and have high-paying, good-paying jobs, this issue will look after itself. That is my belief,”...
OTTAWA – Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has been officially sworn in as the new federal Finance Minister, replacing the outgoing Bill Morneau. Freeland becomes the first woman to ever hold the role at the federal level.
N.B. Sees ‘Most Complete Employment Recovery’ Among Provinces: Statistics Canada Aug 10, 2020 by Huddle Staff New Brunswick saw “the most complete employment recovery of all provinces to date,” according to Statistics Canada’s July Labour Force Survey. Employment in New Brunswick...
The Visa Application Centre in Istanbul and Ankara will re-open for business on Wednesday, 8th July, and will provide the following limited services until further notice.
That makes New Brunswick the only province in Canada to have no existing cases, joining Yukon and the Northwest Territories with zero active cases as of Saturday afternoon.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, workers in certain roles and industries have been under considerable pressure, and the government recognizes that international students who are already present in Canada will help meet the challenges of the pandemic.
Chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell says we have been successful in the early stage of the pandemic.
As New Brunswick reports no new COVID-19 cases for the sixth time in the last 10 days, the conversation in the province has inched towards the re-opening of the economy, as reflected in the provincial press conference Monday.
So far, we have zero deaths in New Brunswick from this virus. We reached our peak in “new cases per day” on March 29.
As part of the government response, restrictions are in place for all travel to Canada, with some exemptions for essential travel for certain travelers. Some international students are exempt from the travel restrictions and are authorized to travel to...
The important points about international students: If you have a valid study permit or you were approved for a study permit on or before March 18, you will still be able to come to Canada. If you are travelling...
As announced on March 24, they are eligible to receive $900 if they have lost their job due to the COVID-19 situation.
Prime Minister announces more support for workers and businesses through Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan
New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health says numerous businesses and public spaces “must be closed,” effective Tuesday, until further notice.
Trudeau also said as of March 18, international flights will be permitted to land only at the international airports in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver, in order to enhance screening.
Immigration Operational Bulletin 669 (modified) – Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) – Special processing instructions for temporary residence, permanent residence, and citizenship applications – February 7, 2020